1. Pizzeria Delfina
9.0
2406 California St (at Fillmore St), San Francisco, CA
Pizzeria · Pacific Heights · 160 tips and reviews
Jon Laws: One of my favorite places to eat in Pac Heights, but be prepared to wait. Meatballs are fantastic, as are the fried Brussels sprouts when they have them. The pizza never disappoints.
David Schorr: The Panna pizza is off the hook. It's like penne a la vodka but in a pizza form (and without penne of course).
Ness 🌸💜🌸 M: Generally much shorter wait during week days! Free bread sticks is a nice touch!
4. La Méditerranée
8.3
2210 Fillmore St (btwn Sacramento & Clay), San Francisco, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · Pacific Heights · 88 tips and reviews
SFGate: Savory food, reasonable prices and consistently friendly service make this narrow strip of a restaurant a neighborhood favorite. Don't miss the hummus, baba ghanoush and tabuleh appetizer combo. Read more.
OrderAhead: La Méditerranée on FIllmore St. now lets you order and pay ahead with your phone. Download the OrderAhead App. Read more.
Lahini: I could eat here every day of my life and be blissfully happy.
5. Via Veneto
7.1
2244 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Pacific Heights · 11 tips and reviews
David Landis: Massimo, the owner, is the real deal - an authentic Napolitan.
David Landis: Great pastas very authentic
Matthew Griffen: Calamari is tender and delicious. Try the Misto Freddo, it gives you a little bit of everything good.
6. Jackson Fillmore
8.2
2506 Fillmore St (at Jackson St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Pacific Heights · 26 tips and reviews
Melissa Koonce: Sit at the bar best seats in the house with fantastic service. You could stick with just the small plates. Authentic Italian cuisine with a bit of Spanish flare. Our new favorite in the city!
Ashley Yuki: The zucchini carpaccio appetizer is a MUST (the cheese and the roasted almonds on it are so yummy). Busy restaurant but food is worth the wait. Cozy, warm feel to it.
W Z: Affogato and tiramisu made me cry cause it was so good. The tortellini is AMAZING
7. Haas-Lilienthal House
8.0
2007 Franklin St (btwn Jackson & Washington St), San Francisco, CA
Historic and Protected Site · Pacific Heights · 6 tips and reviews
The Ritz-Carlton: The Haas-Lilienthal House in Pacific Heights is San Francisco’s only Victorian home open regularly as a museum. Built in 1886, it survived the earthquake of 1906 and may be rented for special events.
Coldwell Banker - Northern California: Designed by German architect Peter R. Schmidt, this house survived the 1906 Earthquake and was home to three generations of Haas & Lilienthal family members. It was opened to the public in 1972.
Justin Turetsky: Open Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday with limited hours. Check tours online before you come.
8. The Grove
2016 Fillmore St (at Pine St), San Francisco, CA
Café · Pacific Heights · 197 tips and reviews
Jennifer Wu: Yummy Healthy Eggs Pomodoro and fresh squeezed OJ for breakfast!
Showtime Network: A cozy little spot to bring your book or laptop & snuggle up with some coffee & a sandwich. Rustic in feel, the fireplace & pillows make this a very easy place to get lost for an afternoon. - Jill
Benedict Corpuz: Fresh Orange Juice straight up, or in your Mimosa!
10. Blue Fog Market
8.0
2567 Gough St (at Green Street), San Francisco, CA
Gourmet Store · Pacific Heights · 49 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: From Blue Bottle Coffee to Boar's Head to boutique wines and specialty beers, this upscale corner market has your fancy grocery needs covered.
Frances Rabbitt: Beet salad!
Rob Ray: Not cheap, but everything is good. Try the Cubano sando, or the pastrami... Also, Blue Bottle coffee is a life-saver on those slow mornings / walks of shame.